There's still bad blood in government over defence funding rowpublished at 08:25 BST
Henry Zeffman
Chief political correspondent
John Healey resigned as defence secretary almost three weeks ago, meaning that Dan Jarvis will be beside Keir Starmer at the launch of the defence investment plan instead today.
Healey’s resignation was a bitter blow to the prime minister, but Healey’s criticism of the government’s approach was more directly targeted at Rachel Reeves, the chancellor.
There is still a lot of bad blood swilling around government about that.
A source close to the chancellor made the case to me yesterday that Jarvis had managed to get more money for the plan since becoming defence secretary because he had behaved "in a much more collegiate way". The source claimed that "John wasn’t really willing to work with us direct".
An ally of Healey said in response that he had been in regular contact with Treasury ministers until the shortfall in defence spending was identified, at which point No 10 took charge of resolving the issue.










